Fall 2016 Enrollment

Fall 2016 Entering Class

J.D. Tuition 2016 - 2017

First Year Students

Full Time Students (12 – 16 credits) $23,500.00 per semester
Part Time Students (8 – 11 credits) $17,510.00 per semester

Second Year Students

Full Time Students (12 – 16 credits) $23,500.00 per semester
Part Time Students (8 – 11 credits) $17,510.00 per semester

Third Year Students

Full Time Students (12 – 16 credits) $23,500.00 per semester
Part Time Students (8 – 11 credits) $17,510.00 per semester

Fourth Year Students

Part Time Students (8 – 11 credits) $17,510.00 per semester

Five Year Students

Part time evening program students $1,595.00 per credit

Student Activity Fee: $60.00 per semester

Technology Fee: $100.00 per semester

Scholarships

Dean’s Fellowships - full tuition

Merit Scholarships up to $45,000

Summer Public Services Fellowship Awards

Library

450,000 volumes and volume equivalents

42,000 square feet

476 seats

Clinical Programs

Advanced Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy Clinic

Criminal Defense Clinic

Criminal Prosecution Clinic

Disaster Relief Clinic

Elder Law

Family Law

Federal Prosecution Clinic

Immigration Law Clinic

Low Income Taxpayer Clinic

Mortgage Foreclosure & Bankruptcy

Small Business and Not-For-Profit Corporation Law

Veterans' and Servicemembers' Rights Clinic

Externships

Private Law Offices

The Courts

Law Offices of Public Interest Organizations

Federal, State and Local Government Employers

On-Campus Public Service Projects

Volunteer Income Tax Assistance

William Randolph Hearst Public Advocacy Center

Senior Citizens Law Program

1L ProBono Project

Portals to Practice

Touro Law Center’s five-year strategic plan, Portals to Practice, is a cutting-edge program that reconceives and restructures the law school experience for all Touro Law students. Portals to Practice expands the scope and quality of legal education by focusing on the development of legal professionals, from pre-law through post-graduation.

The William Randolph Hearst Public Advocacy Center

The first of its kind in the nation, the Center houses a number of legal advocacy groups within the law school. These organizations work to provide legal services to the local community and provide opportunities for students to gain hands-on skills training while developing an understanding of the problems facing the local community.

Summer Law Programs

Germany

Vietnam

New York (On-Campus)

Our Location

Central Islip is in close proximity to New York City

Easily accessible by car

Free Touro Law Center shuttle to and from the Long Island Railroad, Central Islip station